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Galapagos species at risk | Charles Darwin Foundation
Origin: Australia Range: Fifteen islands CDF Action: Biological control using Rodolia cardinalis (more) Galapagos species at risk The Galapagos Islands are unique in being one of the most pristine tropical archipelagos in the ... since their discovery in 1535. These pages describe some of the amazing species to be found in the Galapagos and the CDF's efforts to deal with the threats and to ...
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Marine species/fish | Charles Darwin Foundation
Charles Darwin Foundation Home About us Our work Library Newsroom Galapagos Get involved Versin en espaol You are here: Home > Galapagos > Species > Marine Toolbar Text only CDF FOCUS: RESTORATION Australian ladybug ... otherwise are carried in ballast tanks. This is a relatively newer focus of research in Galapagos since the GMR was established in 1998, so CDF scientists are very busy quickly trying ...
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Galapagos invasive species
Espaol Welcome! This site is dedicated to the exchange of information on invasive species in the Galapagos Islands. It is managed by a cooperative initiative of the Charles Darwin Foundation, the ... has the principal objective of endowing the Ecuadorian institutions responsible for the conservation of the Galapagos Islands with the various tools they require in order to confront the threat of invasive ...
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Galapagos Islands (Ecuador) - HEAR-hosted information
(HEAR) website as part of HEAR's mission to provide information about invasive species and resources they impact in the Pacific Basin. For further information, contact webmaster@hear.org. Galapagos invasive species (English) Especies invasoras de Galpagos (Espaol) [ Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) home ] Comments? Questions? Send e-mail to: webmaster@hear.org This page was created on 21 ...
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HYBRID BIG CATS AND NEW SPECIES
Enough "alien" genes were retained in later generations to allow them to thrive in conditions ... as inedible. Another is because hybrids cannot compete against the parent species for resources. Healthy hybrids between Darwin's Galapagos finches are relatively common, but their beaks are intermediate in shape ...
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Marine Mammal Commission: Simple Global Species List
Common Name Scientific Name Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella Australian sea lion Neophoca cinerea Baikal seal or nerpa Phoca sibirica Bearded seal Erignathus barbatus California, Galapagos, and Japanese sea lions Zalophus californianus Caribbean monk seal Monachus tropicalis Caspian seal Phoca caspica Crabeater seal Lobodon carcinophagus Gray seal Halichoerus grypus Guadalupe fur seal ...
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Marine Mammal Commission: Scientific Global Species List
Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand fur seal Arctocephalus gazella Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus tropicalis Subantarctic fur seal Eumetopias jubatus Steller sea lion Zalophus californianus California, Galapagos, and Japanese Sea Lions Otaria byronia South American sea lion Neophoca cinerea Australian sea lion Phocarctos hookeri New Zealand sea lion Odobenidae Odobenus rosmarus Walrus ...
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Mount Graham Coalition: 18 Unique Species
Whats New? Take Action Ecology History Apache Issues Myths Refuted Gallery Home THE MANY UNIQUE SPECIES ON MT. GRAHAM'S SUMMIT For more details, see "Setting the Record Straight" There are ... world that have evolved on Mt. Graham's Galapagos-like, "sky island" Hudsonian forest summit ecosystem. These include three mammals, three flowering species, three unique mollusks and many arthropods (see below ...
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Diving the Galapagos Archipelago, Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
Hawaiian Spinner Atlantic Spotted With Swimmers Bottlenose Dolphin Risso's Dolphin Common Dolphin Marine mammal species Seals & Sea Lions Guadalupe Fur Seal Galapagos Fur Seal Northern Fur Seal California Sea Lion ... had hoped due to the abnormally warm water. Nevertheless, our desire to visit and dive Galapagos again is undiminished. We have established a long-term association with the boat's owners ...
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Volunteer on Conservation Projects in the Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands). On this project you will also travel to the island of San ... Volunteers have begun reforestation work with national park employees, replacing exotic invasive plants with native species. Plans include the construction of a native plant corridor, from the dry forest portion of ...
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